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Globe Stories of Surprise and Wonder Txc 92c

In less than one class period, students can easily finish short pieces that include traditional tales and myths of the Americas and the Caribbean, famous heroes and infamous villains like King Arthur and Jesse James, and original stories of incredible feats - many based on real-life disasters such as the Titanic and Hurricane Andrew. Students also explore plays drawing on diverse individuals and events from history, classic science, and fiction.

Interest Level: 6-12Reading Level: 3-8

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Page 594. The comedian winked at the audience and gave them a big, happy, smile. 5. A
short, tender poem might be called a 6. Dad gave the neighbors's new car a look. Critical Thinking 1. Like most people, Charlie Wright isn't all 59 Only the Guilty ...

Page 69... laugh a lot (b) eat meat (c) worry about things 5. A cupola would not be a good
place for a (a) square dance (b) lightning rod (c) weather vane 69 CriticalThinking 1. Sarah Winchester's early life was unfortunate, but The Mansion of the
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Page 1271. The (coffin, coronet) was covered with a (sexton, pall). 2. The old (pall, sexton)
dug the grave (velvet, solemnly). 3. In the museum, we saw a silver (coronet,
sexton) on a (velvet, coffin) pillow. Critical Thinking 1. Why is the sexton the right
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